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Rancho Cucamonga's well-irrigated residential neighborhoods and alluvial soil create excellent conditions for the broad-footed mole. The city's mature residential areas — particularly in Alta Loma, Etiwanda, and the established neighborhoods along the base of the San Gabriel Mountains — have the high earthworm populations that moles depend on, making them prime mole territory throughout the year.
Mole activity in Rancho Cucamonga is often confused with gopher activity because both pests create soil disturbance. The key difference: gophers leave large fan-shaped mounds, while moles leave raised surface ridges and smaller volcano-shaped molehills. If you're seeing surface ridges running across your lawn rather than large dirt mounds, moles are the more likely culprit.
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Visit Rodent Guys → ☎ 909-599-4711Moles occur throughout Rancho Cucamonga's residential neighborhoods, particularly in areas with consistent irrigation and loam or clay-loam soil that supports high earthworm populations. They are less common than gophers but cause distinct lawn damage when present.
Gophers leave large fan-shaped dirt mounds — often 6 to 12 inches across — appearing suddenly overnight. Moles leave raised surface ridges running across the lawn and smaller, rounder molehills. Gopher mounds appear without a visible opening. Mole tunnels are visible as raised ridges in the turf surface.
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